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Transport secretary Sean DuffyThe Delistical NASA administrator explained that the United States must “get our action together” with regard to the ongoing race to the moon and Mars against other nations.
To do this, Duffy53, divided during a press conference NASA’s plan to make the United States the first to put a nuclear reactor on the moon with the purpose of 2030.
“We are in a race to the moon, in a race with China to the moon, and to have a base on the moon we need energy,” politicians and earlier The real world: Boston Reality TV personality told reporters on August 5.
“This fission technology is critically important, and we have spent hundreds of millions of dollars studying,” can we do it? “We will now go further than study, and we have given the direction to go,” Duffy continued. “Let’s start distributing our technology to move to actually make this reality.”
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“If we will be able to maintain life on the moon, then go to Mars, this technique is critically important,” he added.
NASA’s ongoing Fission Surface Power Projectthat expands on the space agency Kilopower The project strives to create “relatively small and light” fission systems that would work on the moon and Mars.
According to NASA, a previously discussed fission system would give at least 40 kilowatt power, which “would continuously operate 30 households for ten years.” However, Politician Just before Duby’s announcement, reported that NASA is now aimed at building a 100 kilowatt reactor.
At the Department of Transportation Press Conference this week, Duffy noted the need for speed to get a nuclear reactor on the moon.
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“We are behind, right? … We have to march all our resources, all our focus on going to the moon, which is what we should do,” he said, leaving, “It’s about space exploration. It’s about this next phase.”